Boston Omni Parker House Hotel

60 School St, Boston

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Located on Freedom Trail in downtown Boston, this hotel is 3 blocks from Quincy Market, 2 from the State House and Boston Common, and adjacent to the Financial District. The hotel is 10 minutes from Logan International Airport by car and 20 minutes by train for only USD 2 each way.

Boston Park Plaza

50 Park Plaza at Arlington Street, Boston

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Located in historic Back Bay, this hotel just completed a $100 million dollar renovation, and is 3 miles from Logan International Airport and 200 yards from the Boston Common and Public Garden. The hotel is easily accessible to Newbury Street shopping.

Archer Hotel Burlington

18 3rd Avenue, Burlington

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Situated in Burlington, this hotel is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Burlington Mall and within 9 mi (15 km) of Lexington Battle Green and Woburn Mall. Bentley College and Walden Pond are also within 12 mi (20 km).

Every U.S. schoolchild learns of the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth
Rock, Massachusetts in 1620, establishing an early European
settlement in the New World. This and other attractions make
Massachusetts a fascinating historic state. Add the area’s exciting
metropolitan centers and beautiful natural seashore and you’ll find
plenty to do.Visit Boston, the state’s capital and
largest city, for both history and excitement. Follow the Freedom
Trail along cobblestone streets to see over 50 landmark
sites memorializing Revolutionary War events. Stroll through
two-and-a-half-century-old Faneuil Hall near Boston
Inner Harbor for boutique shopping, street performances
and numerous cafés and fine restaurants. Sample Boston’s famous
seafood. Travel to Cambridge along the Charles
River to Harvard’s campus, with its ivy-covered
nearly 400-year-old buildings, and nearby Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, better known as MIT, with its resident geniuses. Walk or
bike along the Minuteman Trail, retracing Paul
Revere’s path as he raced on horseback shouting, “The British are
coming!” as the Revolutionary War began.Drive to Salem, north of Boston, to learn
about its notorious history during the 1692-1693 Salem witch trials,
which generally ended with burning at the stake. The modern city
treats its witches more civilly; feel free to be a bit wild. Cape Cod’s arm extends into the Atlantic Ocean,
providing many miles of rugged shoreline on the east and protected
inner harbors on the west. Enjoy summer on the Cape; swim, boat,
shop, visit art galleries and attend performing art productions. Walk
along peaceful dunes at the Cape Cod National
Seashore and be hypnotized by waves and clouds.For a relaxing several days in Massachusetts, make an overnight
island trip. Whale-watch or enjoy the smell of sea spray on the ferry
ride. Rent bikes to explore quiet streets and swim in the ocean
waters. Nantucket provides a peaceful
getaway with shopping and galleries. Look for celebrities on Martha’s Vineyard, a frequent presidential vacation spot, or find
your own private places to de-stress along the quaint streets of the
old-fashioned towns.